The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . attend this Scliool will bejjrovided each dav with a substantial A record will be kept of all the children, so asto have an accurate account of their attendanceand progress. XL A Sewing School for girls under fourteen yearsof age who attend public school, holds sessionstwice a week. Garments made by the childrenare taken to their Praise Meetings, conducted by the children,are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, XIII. Sunday School, preparatory, is held the Summer : 2 P. M. during th


The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . attend this Scliool will bejjrovided each dav with a substantial A record will be kept of all the children, so asto have an accurate account of their attendanceand progress. XL A Sewing School for girls under fourteen yearsof age who attend public school, holds sessionstwice a week. Garments made by the childrenare taken to their Praise Meetings, conducted by the children,are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, XIII. Sunday School, preparatory, is held the Summer : 2 P. M. during the Wintermonths. XIV. A Dispensary, conducted by Dr. J. E. Messen-ger, for the children attending the School; openeverv Wednesday 4 P. Every week daj, except Saturday, from 3 to?4 P. M., the School i^ thrown open to childrenwho formerly attended but now attend publicschools; this time is spent in singing patriotic andreligious hymns. XVI. The School is open A. M. : general dis-missal 4 P. M.; dismissal for keep-overs , A? Ope Qod Ope SGI700I. Ope Qouptry Ope lap(5tja(5e ORGAN OF THE ABIGAIL FREE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. Vol. I, No. 2. luMSxJLLivAN York City, March, 1898. 50c PER Year GREEN-GOODS. Joe went to public school last year, he wasduly enrolled in the A. B. C. grade of the primarydepartment. The first day he attended school he came backto us with a ticket, he was just teeming overwith joyous pride to be able to bring a sign ofapproval from his teacher, for he knew, thoughhe had not looked at it, that on the ticket wasprinted for a good boy. Next day Joe came a few minutes later butagain with a ticket, there was not exactly thesame gleam as yesterday on his countenance itwas blurred by a kind of subdued streak. Ive got a ticket Mr. Devare he said and passedon. But! Oh ! On the ticket was printed, for a good girl. When Joe was told of it,he went into a way oftcorner of the room and sat quiet, dull and over-come during the hour that the children


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